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10 Signs and Symptoms of Hiatal Hernia You Should Know!

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A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach protrudes through a hole in the diaphragm.

Most are small and asymptomatic. Larger ones can cause gastroesophageal reflux by irritating the esophagus.

The risk increases with age, obesity, or carrying heavy loads. However, symptoms vary widely.

Have you noticed any recurring patterns after meals? This is often the first clue.

Why early detection is important
Ignoring symptoms can ultimately lead to complications such as severe gastroesophageal reflux or damage to the esophagus.

Research suggests that many people over 50 have mild forms of the disease without realizing it. This increased awareness encourages prompt medical attention.

Imagine Robert, a 58-year-old mechanic. A persistent burning sensation was interfering with his work and sleep. He thought it was simply indigestion.

After learning to recognize these symptoms, he began seeking help. Relief came. More information on other points coming soon.

Countdown: 10 Key Signs to Look Out For

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